css - How to position an element at the bottom of a div which has height and over-flow:auto -
Here's my position, I have a div that has the height: 400px and overflow: when the content is high then scrolling For this automatically from 400px in this div I have 2 divisions with an unknown height of normal and second, full position which is at the lower level: 0px;
Unless there is a scrollbar and the height is less than 400px, everything is fine. But as soon as we get the scrollbar, then there is a problem.
Here's the problem, I want the full div not 400px depending on the actual height of the devil material. I want to always see it down in the bottom of the scrollbar position, just below the view zero below.
Is there anyone who can leave some light?
How to wrap two internal divs with a "minimum height" of about 100% (and To make an offset parent for a "position" of "relative" located exactly at the div)? A quick test in Chrome can recommend that the job may be done.
IE 6 can be a bit complicated (if you need help with it), because it does not support "minimum-height" you may have with IE6's specific CSS hack Get "Height" to do this for you, though, as much as "low-height" of IE 6 "height" looks like.
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